WordArt: Cannot Reverse WordArt 1.0 to WordArt 2.0 Translation |
Q101244
You can convert WordArt 1.0 objects to WordArt 2.0, but you cannot
convert them back again to WordArt 1.0.
The first time you double-click a WordArt 1.0 object in Publisher 2.0,
the following message appears:
To convert WordArt 1.0 to WordArt 2.0, do the following:TIP: You can convert WordArt 1.0 objects to WordArt 2.0.
To convert to WordArt 2.0, click the Edit menu, choose Microsoft WordArt Object, and then choose Convert.
NOTE: WordArt 1.0 objects may look different in WordArt 2.0, and cannot be converted back.
Choose OK to return to your Publication. Choose Cancel if you don't want this tip to appear again. Press F1 for more information on converting WordArt.
The fonts used in WordArt 1.0 are not available to WordArt 2.0.
Instead, WordArt 2.0 uses the TrueType fonts that are installed on
your system. For this reason, the quality and resolution of WordArt
2.0 objects is greatly improved over WordArt 1.0.
When you update a WordArt 1.0 object to WordArt 2.0, the following
font remapping occurs:
WordArt 1.0 Font WordArt 2.0 Font Degree of Similarity
---------------- ---------------- --------------------
Anacortes Arial high
Bellingham Bookman Old Style high
Duvall Algerian low
Ellensburg Times New Roman high
Enumclaw Algerian low
Inglewood Times New Roman medium
Langley Gradl medium
Longview Century Gothic high
Marysville Vivaldi medium
Mineral Stencil low
Omak Playbill high
Sequim Britannic Bold medium
Snohomish Algerian low
Touchet Algerian low
Tupelo Algerian low
Vancouver Algerian low
Vashon Arial Bold medium
Walla Walla Futura Gothic medium
Wenatchee Algerian low
The fonts used as replacements may be different than those listed
here, depending on what fonts are available on your system.
Replacement fonts are chosen based partly on their similarity and
partly on how high they are in the alphabetical listing of fonts.
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